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All About Lethbridge

The City of Lethbridge lies southeast of Calgary on the Oldman River. It is the commercial, financial, and transportation hub for southern Alberta and the third largest city in Alberta. 


The population of Lethbridge is 98,406 (2021 municipal census).


Lethbridge has a semi-arid climate and is the eleventh driest city in Canada. Its high elevation and close proximity to the Rocky Mountains provides Lethbridge with cooler summers and frequent chinook winds during the winter. Up to date weather can be found by visiting environment Canada


Transportation

Lethbridge is serviced by Lethbridge Transit.


Government

The Lethbridge City Council is made up of eight councillors and a mayor. They are elected every four years. 


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Emergency Services

Call 911 if you require fire, police, or an ambulance!

Health Link Alberta

Phone: 811 or visit: Website

  Health Link is a free, confidential, 24 hour a day, 7 day a week nurse telephone advice and health information service. You can call from anywhere in Alberta and speak with a highly trained registered nurse who will provide you with advice and information about health symptoms and concerns.  Health Link can help you decide whether to care for yourself, make an appointment with your doctor, go to a clinic, contact a community service or go to a hospital emergency room.

In a medical emergency, always call 911 or go directly to your nearest Emergency Room (ER). 

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Education

Elementary and Secondary Education Overview

District school boards administer publicly funded elementary and secondary schools. Working within the framework of Alberta’s Education Act and its regulations, district school boards adapt provincial education policy to local situations. Trustees, as elected members of the board, represent the local community and provide a link between electors and the education system.

 

Alberta Learning governs both the Public School Board and the Separate (Catholic) School Board, which are run as separate entities.

 

Children aged 6 to 16 must attend school. Most opt to remain in school to earn their grade 12 diploma. The high school program is based on the credit system; students earn 1 credit for every 25 hours of instruction. To graduate with a diploma, each student must have 100 credits in Compulsory and Optional courses. Most courses are worth between 3 and 5 credits. To broaden their high school program, students are required to have 10 credits from either Career and Technical studies, Physical Education, Fine Arts, or a second language. Also they are required to have 10 credits from more in-depth studies (i.e. English, Biology, Physics, etc.).

 

Alberta is a part of the Western Canadian Protocol for Collaboration in Basic Education Kindergarten to Grade 12. This is a project that involves The Northwest Territories, Yukon, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Nunavut. They are working on developing common curriculum formats for math, computer guided learning, languages, and cultures.

 

Public School Boards

The public school system is operated by the Lethbridge School District No. 51 and the Catholic School system is provided by the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic School Division.


The Palliser School Division administers public schools in the outlying areas. 

Post-Secondary Schools

Lethbridge is home to Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge. 

   

Recreation

For list of promoted activities and programs provided by the city of Lethbridge, click here.


Pathways and Trails

To find pathways and trails available in Lethbridge, click here.


Things to Do

For a list of things to do Lethbridge, please visit: Things to do


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